CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA

Route to take: It's two hours south on the 101 and a little longer on the decidedly more scenic 1. Your call.

On your agenda: Check into Relais & Chateaux hotel, and be warned that you might never want to leave the flower-filled courtyard and your cozy room. Have dinner at their intimate award-winning restaurant, Aubergine, and ask sommelier Marin to pick a special wine. Spend the day browsing the shops around town, stopping at for fancy towels, for a special object. When you get hungry, head to in Doud Arcade for local and organic juices, snacks, and sandwiches or and for everything Italian. Rent bikes through the hotel and head south along Scenic Road, stopping at former mayor Clint Eastwood's hotel and restaurant, , then walking the grounds at before making your way to for quality nature time.

Beat the Sunday blues: Drive the stunning through Pebble Beach, stopping to admire the sunbathing seals and lone cypress along the way.

HEALDSBURG

If you're in the mood for: Rolling hills of wine country, small-town cuteness, and farm-to-table deliciousness.

Route to take: It's a straight 90-minute shot up 101.

On your agenda: Have healthier-than-healthy meals, house-made fermented cocktails, and maybe take a kombucha-making class at , the Platonic ideal of a food shop and cafe. Spend a day exploring the so-cute-and-indie-it-hurts shops around the leafy town plaza: have a coffee at , pick up a novel at community booksellers, and order one too many slices and scoops at . After dinner of pork sliders at , catch a show at . Or just hole up for the whole weekend in your four-poster bed at , the drop-dead chicest little fantasy of a French country inn.

Beat the Sunday blues: Stop at for wine tastings in their architecturally stunning underground cave.

Seat of contemplation. Photo courtesy of Esalen Institute.

BIG SUR

If you're in the mood for: Late-night hot spring bliss.

Route to take: Mountains and water converge on the PCH. Once you reach the winding part of the road on the cliffs, roll down the windows and take in the ocean breeze.

On your agenda: , a community-minded farm center for personal retreats. Book a cabin, attend workshops, work the land, eat healthy meals, and embrace the bathing rituals of the cliff-side springs (which you can relax in until 3 in the morning).

Beat the Sunday blues: Stop by for a gorgeous breakfast, or, if you're short on time, a nice coffee and fresh muffin. You'll need the sustenance: Once you pull out of their driveway and start heading north you'll be — ping! ping! ping! — back in cell phone range.

Acres of vines. Photo courtesy of Villa Creek.

PASO ROBLES

If you're in the mood for: Equestrian adventure, local wines, agriculture, and nature.

Route to take: Approach the Central Coast from Highway 40 to capture the changing landscape — interior valley to open savannah to valley of oaks.

On your agenda: Check into the dynamic , a 16-room inn with European flair. The easy, fresh menus of pay homage to Alice Waters, and you can do the same yourself at the (where citrus, elderflowers, heirloom walnuts are yours for the tasting). Venture out for day trips to small-scale wineries: and and .

Beat the Sunday blues: Pick up a few keepsakes and pantry items at (granola, olive tapenade, Paso mugs) before zipping back home.